Garden clubs

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Alderwood Garden Club: Crossroads Church, 18527 60th Ave. W., Lynnwood; Peggy Williamson, 425-774-6227.

American Rhododendron Society: Pilchuck Chapter meets at Marysville First Baptist Church, 4011 81st Place NE, Marysville; Wayne Lawson, 360-659-9218.

Arlington Garden Club: Boys and Girls Club Community Room; Bea Randall, 360-435-3892, e-mail info@arlingtongardenclub.org; [URL]www.arlingtongardenclub.org;http://www.arlingtongardenclub.org.

Boeing Employees Garden Club: Richard Fairfield, 425-377-8538; clubmailbegardenclub.org.

Camano Garden Club: Camano Country Club; Donna Wilson, 360-420-1245.

Coupeville Garden Club: P.O. Box 835, Coupeville; Virginia Brown, 360-678-0898.

Down to Earth Gardeners Camano Senior and Community Center: 606 Arrowhead Road, Camano Island; LaLee Burrill, 360-387-3122.

Everett Garden Club: Memorial Community Church, 710 Pecks Drive, Everett; Ingrid Worthington, 425-252-6575.

Evergreen Designers Guild: Lynnwood area; Betty Arnold, 425-741-5433.

Floretum Garden Club: Edmonds City Hall; Barbara Chase, 425-697-3552.

Green Thumb Garden Club: Martha Lake Community Center; Betty Arnold, 425-741-5433 or Marie Waller, 425-355-1397.

Greenwood Garden Club: Warm Beach Community Church, 9620 188th St. NW, Stanwood; Patricia Simmons, 360-652-4138.

Mill Creek Garden Club: Mill Creek Country Club; Marla Nulph, 425-918-1669.

Monroe Garden Club: United Methodist Church, 342 S. Lewis St., Monroe; Debbie Ashley, 360-794-6296.

Mountlake Terrace Garden Club: Meets at Mountlake Terrace Library; Jeff Crandall, 425-776-9147www.mltgardenclub.com;http://www.mltgardenclub.com.

Mukilteo Way Garden Club: Meets at members’ homes; Pattye Snyder, 425-343-7201; purpleverbena@hotmail.com.

North American Rock Garden Society: Meets 7:30 p.m. second Thursdays, Center for Urban Horticulture, 3501 NE 41st St., Seattle; free; 425-391-5335.

Northshore Senior Center Garden Club: Northshore Senior Center, 10201 E. Riverside Drive, Bothell; Sharon Baker, 425-488-4470.

Pilchuck Fuchsia Society: First Baptist Church, 81st and State Avenue, Marysville; Shirley Rock, 360-652-8908.

Snohomish County Dahlia Society: Legion Memorial Hall, Legion Park, Everett; Hills Collins, 360-659-8687 or Danielle Parshall, 425-486-6163.

Snohomish Garden Club: Snohomish High School; Ed Poquette, 425-374-8622, edpoquette@comcast.net; [URL]www.snohomishgardenclub.com.

Sno-King Fuchsia Society: Good Shepherd Church, 6915 196th St. SW, Lynnwood; Sally Williams, 206-365-6887.

South Whidbey Garden Club: St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 6309 S. Wilson Place; 360-341-2472.

Sultan Garden Club: Sky Valley Resource Center, 701 First St., Sultan; Judy Lewis, 360-793-4013; www.sultangardenclub.webs.com.

Tri-Valley Rose Society: Totem Middle School, 1605 Seventh St., Marysville; Lorraine Karman, 360-403-8148.

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